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Eric has expressed a desire to animate some of his "riff"s, condensations or explanations of complex ideas that help one shift the frame of their thinking such that the ideas are more easily understood. The goal in animating these riffs is to make educational media that is memetic and digestible on arrival, similar to the works of PragerU, 3Blue1Brown, and other YouTube channels. | Eric has expressed a desire to animate some of his "riff"s, condensations or explanations of complex ideas that help one shift the frame of their thinking such that the ideas are more easily understood. The goal in animating these riffs is to make educational media that is memetic and digestible on arrival, similar to the works of PragerU, 3Blue1Brown, and other YouTube channels. | ||
== | == Examples == | ||
* [[The Invisible World is First Detected by the Visible World's Failure to Close]] | * [[The Invisible World is First Detected by the Visible World's Failure to Close]] | ||
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* [[The Scientific Method is the Radio Edit of Great Science]] | * [[The Scientific Method is the Radio Edit of Great Science]] | ||
=== | === Animation Highlights from our Community === | ||
* [[Twin Nuclei Problem]] | * [[Twin Nuclei Problem]] |
Revision as of 19:41, 20 September 2021
Eric has expressed a desire to animate some of his "riff"s, condensations or explanations of complex ideas that help one shift the frame of their thinking such that the ideas are more easily understood. The goal in animating these riffs is to make educational media that is memetic and digestible on arrival, similar to the works of PragerU, 3Blue1Brown, and other YouTube channels.